
412 Classified Index. 
NOTES AND COMMENTS—continued. 
Other Papers—The British 
Museum—Radioleum—The Basis— 
Tunbridge Wells Handbook— 
Dr. W. Eagle Clark, 209-215 
August.—Royal Society of Edinburgh 
—The British Association Meeting 
at Newcastle—Museums _ Associa- 
tion—A Wonderful Wheel Animal- 
cule — ‘ British Birds’ — Purple 
Heath-Grass—And its Anatomy— 
Oxlips—Rock Structures and 
Priority—Fossil Fungi, 241-245 
October. — British Association — 
Science and War—The President’s 
Address—Northern Antiquaries— 
The Government and Museums— 
Science and Education—Organisa- 
tion of Thought—Chemical Science 
—Mathematics and Physics— 
Geology and the War—tThe 
Geological Survey—False Economy 
—Zoological Section—Laws of 
Inheritance — Anthropological Sec- 
tion — Physiological Section — 
Botanical Section — Educational 
Science Section—Agricultural Sec- 
tion—Geographical Section—War 
and Maps—Economic Science— 
Engineering Section—Science and 
Solaries—Popular Science Lectures 


Prof. G. A. Webour's Address, — 
Field Clubs—Colleges and Field 
Clubs—Smatterers—Original Obser- 
vations—Complimentary to York- 
shire—The Fish Supply— De- 
population of the Fishing Villages— 
The Characteristics -of Coal— 
Bright and Dull Coal—The 
Handbook, 305-323 
November.— East Anglian Pre- 
Historians—‘ Earliest Man ’— 
Evolution of Man—Stonehenge— 
Early Palzoliths—Pointed Palao- 
liths—Terphining—Skulls and 
Charms—Men of the Old Stone 
Age—Divisions of Time—Restora- 
tion—Prof. Osborn’s Researches— 
Flints in Boulder Clay—New 
Names for British Birds—Rats— 
More Rats—Modern ‘ Entomology ’ 
—A Wonderful Spider—Discovery 
—A Popular Fallacy—A Neglected. 
Study—Science and the State— 
Investigation of Rivers, 337-345 
December.—Newcastle Naturalists — 
Sheffiela Archwologists — Liverpool 
Biologists—Wine, Love, Learning— 
Liverpool Geologists — The Trias 
Question—Lincolnshire Naturalists 
—Wild Life—Yorkshire Geologists— 

—Interest in Popular Lectures London Naturalists — And their 
—Lectures in the Future—A Reports—Sir Archibald Geikie, 3609- 
Wail from Hull—A Summary 375 
CHESHIRE. 
Flowering Plants: Descriptive note 
upon a hybrid Epilobium, E. 
hirsutum X palustre, new to Britain, 
found at Helsby, near Chester, C. 
Waterfall, 78 
Geology and Paleontology: Biblio- 
graphy with respect to Geology and 
Paleontology of the North of Eng- 
land (Yorkshire excepted) during 
1915, IT. Sheppard, 67-74 
Hymenoptera: Note on ‘The Insect 
association of a local environmental 
complex in the district of Holmes 
Chapel, Cheshire,’ being a paper 
read by Dr. A. E. Cameron at a 
meeting of the Royal Society of 
Edinburgh, 241 
Lenidoptera: List of some species of 
Micro-Lepidoptera captured at Rest- 
herne, noted, 143 
Societies: Lancashire and Cheshire 
Entomological Society, Proceedings 
of, 266; Chester Society of Natural 
Science, etc., Annual Report of, 334 

CUMBERLAND 
Amphibia: Natterjack captured at 
Allonby, W. W. Mason, 330; Nat- 
terjack noted at Drigg and near 
Seascale, A.. Wallis, 347; On the 
distribution of the Natterjack in 
Cumberland, F, H. Day, 382 
| Arachnida: On Bibliography relating 
| to Cumberland Arachnids, F. H. 
Day, 173 
Birds: Late nesting of Woodcock at 
Melmerby, W. W. Mason, 349 
Naturalist, 
